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Tag Archives: information behaviour
CityLIS Reflections and Research: Why LIS doesn’t have a quick fix for the post-factual society … and why that’s OK by David Bawden
This CityLIS Reflections and Research post is by David Bawden and how Library and Information Science can help in a post-factual society. *** The irony is that by now it was supposed to be perfect. For most of my working … Continue reading
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Tagged alternative facts, blogging, CityLIS, danah boyd, fake news, filter bubbles, Georgina Cronin, information access, information behaviour, information literacy, Information Science, Karl popper, Libraries, Library and Information Science, Library Science, LIS, Luciano Floridi, Lyn Robinson, post-factual society, post-truth, research, The Information Society, understanding
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#citylis news: Amy Rees writes about Altmetrics and Tom Pink and David Phillips prepare to present their LIS research
This week saw current #citylis student, Amy Rees, publish an article about the ways in which research can be communicated and shared via Altmetric through discussing “the articles published in Health Policy and Planning with the highest Altmetric Attention Scores … Continue reading
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Tagged Altmetric, Altmetrics, Amy Rees, CityLIS, conferences, David Phillips, dissertations, FLIP Network, Health Policy and Planning, Health Policy and Planning Debated blog, information behaviour, Information Science, Institute of Historical Research, Library and Information Science, Library Science, LIS, London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, Network, public engagement, Robots, Robots in the Library, School of Advanced Study, Student Perspectives, Tom Pink, user behaviour
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#citylis Reflections and Research: Into the infosphere: theory, literacy and education for new forms of document by David Bawden and Lyn Robinson
Tatjana Aparac-Jelušić This #citylis Reflections and Research post is by David Bawden and Lyn Robinson is a slightly revised version of a chapter contributed to a Festschrift in honour of their colleague Professor Tatjana Aparac-Jelušić, of the University of Zadar in Croatia … Continue reading
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Tagged City University London, CityLIS, conferences, Immersive documents, information behaviour, information literacy, Information Science, information theory, infosphere, Library and Information Science, Library Science, research, Tatjana Aparac-Jelušić, University of Zadar
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#citylis Reflections and Research: Cataloguing Fandom
The following is an excerpt of a transcript of an interview between Ludi Price, a #citylis PhD student, and the Fansplaining podcast. The interview is about Ludi’s research into fan information behaviour and is featured in Episode 19 of the podcast, Cataloging Fandom. … Continue reading
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Tagged CityLIS, Fans, fansplaining, information behaviour, Information Science, Interview, Library and Information Science, Library Science, LIS, PhD students, research
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#citylis Reflections and Research: Zaki Abbas on “Generations”
This post is written by #citylis PhD candidate Zaki Abbas. Here he considers what we know about mobile information behaviour associated with the Generations. — Mobility appears to be the topic of the day and shows little sign of abatement. … Continue reading
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Tagged CityLIS, generations, information behaviour, mobile, PhD students, research, Student Perspectives
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